Holy Trinity Brompton, Anglican church in Brompton, London, United Kingdom.
Holy Trinity Brompton is a church building in Brompton, within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, built in the Gothic Revival style. Pointed arches, tall windows, and a square tower above the main entrance on Brompton Road define the appearance of the structure.
Thomas Leverton Donaldson designed the building in 1826, and construction was completed shortly after. The church later received Grade II listed status and is considered an important example of Gothic Revival architecture in London.
The name refers to the Christian Trinity and to Brompton, the district where the building has stood for nearly two centuries. The interior is designed for gatherings and services that combine Anglican traditions with contemporary forms of community life.
Services take place regularly, and visitors can join community groups or learn about events organized throughout the year. Access is from Brompton Road, and the spaces are open for different occasions.
The congregation developed the Alpha program in the 1990s, which is now used worldwide as a course for introducing Christian faith. The program is now adopted by different denominations and has spread far beyond the original community.
Location: Brompton
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Inception: 1829
Architects: Thomas Leverton Donaldson
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: https://htb.org
GPS coordinates: 51.49780,-0.17000
Latest update: December 20, 2025 02:51
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